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Preserved Tissue From Soldiers in WW1 Reveals New Information About 1918 Pandemic
On the 27th of June 1918, Two young German soldiers - one was 18 years old, the other 17 years old - passed away in Berlin from a strain of new influenza that had begun earlier that year.
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Space Law: What Happens if Space Debris Falls on Your House?
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Loggerhead Sea Turtle Hit and Killed by a Car, But 70 Eggs Saved by Researchers
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20 Companies are Responsible for 55% of the World's Total Plastic Waste, Report Shows
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5 Terrible Mass Extinction Events That Shaped Earth's History
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Mercury Taking Over the Week as it Rises Towards “Super Flower Blood Moon”
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Top 5 Countries With the Highest Amount of Carbon Emission